One
of the hacking collectives, connected to the well-known group Anonymous,
has recently dumped details about the banks and accounts of politicians
on the Internet as part of the protest against hackers’ arrests.
The hacking collective named TeamGhostShell announced that the group has managed to get all the details of the banks and politicians in a few fairly major hacks. The hacktivists also said that the move in question was part of the protest against banks and politicians and aimed at avenging other hackers who have been captured by law enforcement agencies lately.
DeadMellox, the leader of TeamGhostShell, was first to report the intrusion through his or her tweet. It revealed some details of the hack, clarifying that the information leaked included account details of banks and politicians. They were found as part of a program titled ProjectHellFire. In the meantime, the hackers promised to reveal more details later.
The leader of the hacktivists wrote that it wasn’t the last hack and more releases would be carried out as part of collaborations with Anonymous and other hacking groups. In addition, the hackers confirmed that a couple more projects are still scheduled for later in 2012.
Besides, cyber intruders have claimed that they have 3 different access points to millions if not billions of databases from a Chinese mainframe. This fact alone should worry the government at the very least. In addition, the hackers claimed to have turned over both the American stock exchange mainframes and Department of Homeland Security. The leaked files can be found on the Internet.
The authorities issued no comment thus far.
The hacking collective named TeamGhostShell announced that the group has managed to get all the details of the banks and politicians in a few fairly major hacks. The hacktivists also said that the move in question was part of the protest against banks and politicians and aimed at avenging other hackers who have been captured by law enforcement agencies lately.
DeadMellox, the leader of TeamGhostShell, was first to report the intrusion through his or her tweet. It revealed some details of the hack, clarifying that the information leaked included account details of banks and politicians. They were found as part of a program titled ProjectHellFire. In the meantime, the hackers promised to reveal more details later.
The leader of the hacktivists wrote that it wasn’t the last hack and more releases would be carried out as part of collaborations with Anonymous and other hacking groups. In addition, the hackers confirmed that a couple more projects are still scheduled for later in 2012.
Besides, cyber intruders have claimed that they have 3 different access points to millions if not billions of databases from a Chinese mainframe. This fact alone should worry the government at the very least. In addition, the hackers claimed to have turned over both the American stock exchange mainframes and Department of Homeland Security. The leaked files can be found on the Internet.
The authorities issued no comment thus far.
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